BIBLIOGRAPHY
A selection of publications from the Society's membership:
2010
Field, J.S., P.V. Kirch, K. Kawelu, and T.N. Ladefoged. Households and Hierarchy: Domestic Modes of Production in Leeward Kohala, Hawai'i Island. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 5:52-85. [PDF]
James, V. Ancient Sites of O'ahu: A Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological Places of Interest. Bishop Museum Press.
Kirch, P.V., E. Conte, W. Sharp, and C. Nickelsen. Onemea Site (Taravai Island, Mangareva) and the Human Colonization
of Southeastern Polynesia. Archaeology in Oceania 45: 66-79. [PDF]
McCoy, M.D. and M.W. Graves. The role of agricultural innovation on Pacific Islands: A case study from Hawai'i Island. World Archaeology, 42: 1, 90-107. [PDF]
Sharp, W.D., J.G. Kahn, C.M. Polito, and P.V. Kirch. Rapid Evolution of Ritual Architecture in Central
Polynesia Indicated by Precise 230Th/U Coral Dating. PNAS Early Edition 1-6. [PDF]
Vitousek, P.M., O.A. Chadwick, G. Hilley, P.V. Kirch,
and T.N. Ladefoged. Erosion, Geological History,
and Indigenous Agriculture: A Tale
of Two Valleys. Ecosystems. [PDF]
Wallin, P. and R. Solsvik. Marae Reflections: On the Evolution of Stratified Chiefdoms in the
Leeward Society Islands. Archaeology in Oceania 45:86-93.
2009
Bayman, J.M. Technological Change and the Archaeology of Emergent Colonialism in the Kingdom of Hawaii. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 13:127-157.
Dye, T.S. Traditional Hawaiian Surface Architecture. Chapter 2 of Research Designs for Hawaiian Archaeology. Society for Hawaiian Archaeology, Honolulu. [LINK]
Horrocks, M., and R.B. Rechtman. Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and banana (Musa sp.) microfossils in deposits from the Kona Field System, Island of Hawai?i. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1115–1126. [PDF]
Ladefoged. T.N., P.V. Kirch, S.O. Gon III, O.A. Chadwick, A.S. Hartshorn, and P.M. Vitousek. Opportunities and constraints for intensive agriculture in the Hawaiian archipelago prior to European contact. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 2374-2383.
McCoy, P.C., M.I. Weisler, J.-X. Zhao, & Y.-X. Feng (2009) 3230Th dates for dedicatory corals from a remote alpine desert adze quarry on Mauna Kea, Hawai‘i. Antiquity 83:445-457. [PDF]
Palmer, M.A., Graves M.W., Ladefoged T.N., Chadwick O.A., Duarte T.K., Porder S., Vitousek V.M. Sources of nutrients to windward agricultural systems in pre-contact Hawai`i. Ecological Applications 19(6): 1444-1453.
Weisler, M., Q. Hua, and J. Zhao. Late Holocene 14C Marine Reservoir Corrections for Hawai‘i
Derived from U-Series Dated Archaeological Coral. Radiocarbon 51 (3):955-968. [PDF]
2008
Hommon, R. Watershed: Testing the Limited Land Hypothesis. Chapter 1 of Research Designs for Hawaiian Archaeology. Society for Hawaiian Archaeology, Honolulu. [LINK]
Kahn, J.G., P. Mills, S. Lundblad, J. Holson, P. V. Kirch. Tool Production at the Nu‘u Quarry, Maui, Hawaiian Islands: Manufacturing Sequences and Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Analyses. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 30 (2008): 135-165.
Ladefoged, T.N and M.W. Graves. Variable Development of Dryland Agriculture in Hawai‘i: A Fine-grained Chronology from the Kohala Field System, Hawai‘i Island. Current Anthropology 49(5):771-802.
Ladefoged, T.N., C. Lee, and M.W. Graves. Modeling Life Expectancy and Surplus Production of Dynamic Pre-contact Territories in Leeward Kohala, Hawai‘i. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 27:93-110.
Lundblad, S.P., P.R. Mills and K. Hon. Analyzing Archaeological Basalt Using Non-destructive Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF): Effects of Post-depositional Chemical Weathering and Sample Size on Analytical Precision. Archaeometry 50 (1)1-11.
McElroy, W.K. and S.K. Eminger. Archaeological Sites of Moloka‘i, in Archaeology in America, edited by Francis P. McManamon, Linda S. Cordell, Kent G. Lightfoot, and George R. Milner. Greenwood Press.
Mills, P.R. European Exploration and Colonization of the Hawaiian Islands, in Archaeology in America, edited by Francis P. McManamon, Linda S. Cordell, Kent G. Lightfoot, and George R. Milner. Greenwood Press.
Mills, P.R. Kaua`i Island Ancient and Historical Sites, in Archaeology in America, edited by Francis P. McManamon, Linda S. Cordell, Kent G. Lightfoot, and George R. Milner. Greenwood Press.
Mills, P.R., S.P. Lundblad, J.G. Smith, P.C. McCoy, and S.P. Naleimaile. Science and Sensitivity: A Geochemical Characterization of the Mauna Kea Adze Quarry Complex, Hawaii Island, Hawaii. American Antiquity 73(4):743-758.
Weisler, M.I. Tracking ancient routes across Polynesian
seascapes with basalt artifact geochemistry. In B. David and J. Thomas (eds) Handbook of Landscape Archaeology, pp. 536-543. AltaMira Press, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. [PDF]
2007
Collerson, K.D. and M.I. Weisler. Stone adze compositions and the extent of ancient Polynesian voyaging and trade. Science 317:1907-1911. [PDF] [supporting materials]
Holm, L. and P. V. Kirch. 2007. Up in smoke: Assumptions of survey visibility and site recovery. Hawaiian Archaeology 11:83-100.
Jones, S. and P.V. Kirch. Indigenous Hawaiian fishing practices in Kahikinui, Maui: A zooarchaeological approach. Hawaiian Archaeology 11:39-53.
Kirch, P.V. Paleodemography in Kahikinui, Maui: An Archaeological Approach. In P. V. Kirch and J.-L. Rallu, eds., The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies: Archaeological and Demographic Perspectives, pp. 90-107. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Kirch, P.V. Concluding remarks: Methods, measures, and models in Pacific paleodemography. In P. V. Kirch and J.-L. Rallu, eds., The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies: Archaeological and Demographic Perspectives, pp. 326-338. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Kirch, P.V. Hawaii as a model system for human ecodynamics. American Anthropologist 109:8-26.
Kirch, P.V. Three islands and an archipelago: Reciprocal
interactions between humans and island ecosystems in Polynesia. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 98:1-15.
Kirch, P. V., O. Chadwick, S. Tuljapurkar, T. Ladefoged, M. Graves, S. Hotchkiss, and P. Vitousek. Human ecodynamics in the Hawaiian ecosystem, 1200-200 BP. In T.A. Kohler and S.E. van der Leeuw, eds., The Model-Based Archaeology of Socionatural Systems, pp. 121-139. Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press.
Kirch, P.V. and J. Kahn. Advances in Polynesian prehistory : A review and assessment of the past decade (1993-2004). Journal of Archaeological Research 15:191-238.
Kirch, P.V. and M. McCoy. Reconfiguring the Hawaiian cultural sequence: Results of re-dating the Halawa dune site (MO-A1-3), Moloka‘i Island. Journal of the Polynesian Society 116:385-406.
Kirch, P.V. “Like shoals of fish”: Archaeology and population in pre-contact Hawai’i. In P. V. Kirch and J.-L. Rallu, eds., The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies: Archaeological and Demographic Perspectives, pp. 52-69. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Ladefoged T.N., and M. W. Graves. Modeling agricultural development and demography in Kohala, Hawai‘i. In: P.V. Kirch and J. Rallu (eds.) The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies. University of Hawai‘i Press, Honolulu, 70-89.
McElroy, W.K. Development of Irrigated Agriculture in Wailau Valley, Moloka‘i, Hawai‘i. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Hawai‘i at M?noa. [link]
Meyer, M., Ladefoged, T.N., and Vitousek, P.M. Soil Phosphorus and Agricultural Development in the Leeward Kohala Field System, Island of Hawai’i. Pacific Science 61(3)347-353.
Xu, G., F.A. Frey, D.A. Clague, W. Ambouchami, J. Blitchert-Toft, B. Cousens and M.I. Weisler. Geochemical characteristics of West Molokai shield- and postshield- stage lavas: Constraints on Hawaiian plume models. Geochemistry, Geophysics and Geosystems 8(8):1-40. [PDF]
2004
Dye, T.S. and K. Longenecker. Manual of Hawaiian Fish Remains Identification
Based on the Skeletal Reference Collection of
Alan C. Ziegler and Including Otoliths. Special Publication 1, Society for Hawaiian Archaeology. [partial PDF]
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